Hematuria and a complex congenital heart defect in a newborn foal
AUTOR(ES)
Spiro, Illana
RESUMO
A 16-hour-old foal was referred for evaluation of hematuria. A pansystolic heart murmur and left thoracic thrill were detected; laboratory diagnostics and ultrasonography identified a complex congenital heart defect. The diagnosis was confirmed at postmortem.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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